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Jeweled Space

A "floating" ambient continuous melting/morphing sound, that evokes the feeling of being immersed in a jewel-like space. This album has been specifically designed as subtle rarified background music, to be played over speakers at low volume

Genre: New Age: Ambient

Release Date: 2008

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ABOUT THIS ALBUM

Iasos is one of the original founders of "New Age Music", having released his first such album in 1975.

This album has been specifically designed as subtle rarified background music, to be played over speakers at low volume. It thus "flavors" your listening space, as incense would.

Track 1 is "The Valley of Enchimed Peace" - a half hour piece of smooth bell-like tones that sustain without any sudden beginning, and that periodically "melt" into chord changes. This has a cool soothing crystalline effect, and is excellent as a non-distracting background for focused mental activity, such as working on your computer.

Track 2 is "The Royal Court of Goddess Vesta" and is an extended half hour version of the second half of "Helios & Vesta", from the "Elixir" album. This has a warm, loving, deeply-nurturing feeling and carries the energy of goddesses proceeding gracefully through space. As the emotional effects of the two cuts complement each other, the continued playing of this at low volume provides a continuous source of refined background music, for a refreshing non-distracting "flavoring" of your listening space.

This music is excellent as a soothing background for focused mental activities, like office work or working on a computer, as it soothes without being at all distracting. We've also noticed that young children tend to become very peaceful when this is played.

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